WandererInFog
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I'll link you this time so you don't try and claim I'm making things up.
Well, this time you're not. The previous time you just edited the entry for theism. Now, that we've got an actual definition, let's take a look at how it disagrees with what you've been saying:
1archaic : ungodliness, wickedness2 a: a disbelief in the existence of deity b: the doctrine that there is no deity
Hmmm... Definition A and Definition B. Strange. It would appear as though there is more than one meaning of the word atheism.
Perhaps that's because they know what I've been saying all along. There's weak atheism (A: a disbelief in the existence of deity) and strong atheism (B: the doctrine that there is no deity). In other words, agnostic atheism and gnostic atheism.
And yet, this isn't actually what you've been saying previously.
You've repeatedly tried to state that atheism relates to to disbelief in a deity as opposed to disbelief in deity. If you actually accept the above definition then you have to acknowledge that the entire "one God further" argument is fallacious.